Can you use tulle for Scrubbies?
I made these scrubbies with my 3″ wide tulle yarn and I used a J (6.00 mm) hook. If you are using 6″ wide tulle, you will probably want a larger hook.
How do you cut netting for Scrubbies?
Cut off the end to about 2 inches and pull it through the hole into the center of the scrubbie. Chain a few stitches with the first strip you cut from the netting to determine if you are comfortable crocheting with that width of net yarn before you cut your entire piece. Then use the width that feels good for you.
Can you use polyester tulle for Scrubbies?
Polyester tulle is soft and pliable and feels more like fabric, this is the type of tulle that is usually used to make clothing or tutus. You can use polyester tulle to make dish scrubbies, they will just be less abrasive than the scrubbies made with nylon.
How much net do you need to make a Scrubbie?
If you want to make a solid color scrubbie, cut 5 more strips, all 1 ¾” wide (6 total strips). If you want to make a swirl style scrubbie, just cut 2 more of this color, and then grab the next color of netting and repeat steps 1 thru 7. Either way, you need a total of 6 strips of nylon net, 1 ¾” wide.
How to make crocheted nylon Scrubbies?
– The scrubbies are flat so they can work to clean anything. – A round shape means that there are no corners to curl up. – Although they soften with time, they stay stiff enough to really scrub away grime. – The optional-hanging loop is perfect for hanging these scrubbies to dry. – The slip stitch edging increases the durability of the project.
How to crochet a round dish scrubby?
Crochet By Ellen. This easy four-round crochet scrubby pattern is made with cotton yarn designed with nubby texture that can really scour your pots and pans. One skein of this yarn should make half a dozen scrubbies, so you can easily craft one set for yourself and another to gift to a friend.